‘One rule for them’: newspapers savage Boris Johnson over party scandal
The crisis engulfing the government over the Downing Street Christmas party scandal has given the newspapers the chance to batter Boris Johnson with varying degrees of savagery.
Amid widespread outrage at the video of No 10 staff joking about whether or not a party was held during last year’s tight lockdown, some normally supportive titles reflect that anger with very critical front pages on Thursday.
The Mail combines Wednesday’s announcement of new Covid rules with the No 10 scandal: “One rule for them, new rules for the rest of us”, the splash headline reads. It carries a large picture of a tearful Allegra Stratton, the No 10 adviser who quit on Wednesday after featuring in the leaked video about a lockdown party that Downing Street had claimed never happened.
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Thursday's @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/4HjmVSlYRY
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) December 8, 2021
The Sun also picks up on the public mood with an elaborate front page of Johnson mocked up as the Grinch. The headline says: “Do as I say... not as I Christmas do”.
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On tomorrow's front page: Here’s everything Boris Johnson is telling you to do after one rule for them https://t.co/k7K3Abtw7B pic.twitter.com/MU3W7YgCXu
— The Sun (@TheSun) December 8, 2021
The Mirror headline reads “Plan B for us .. Plan ‘lie, lie, lie’ for him”, saying that the PM refused to answer questions about two other parties, as new Covid rules were introduced for the whole population.
Tomorrow's front page: Plan B for us... Plan 'lie,lie,lie' for him #tomorrowspaperstoday https://t.co/q4KrcivzOg pic.twitter.com/x4xDgsGkL3
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) December 8, 2021
The Guardian splashes on “PM triggers Covid plan B as party scandal engulfs No 10”, reporting that Boris Johnson had rushed through new Covid restrictions amid fears over Omicron variant, as his government battled a “crisis of credibility” sparked by the Christmas party scandal.
Guardian front page, Thursday 9 December 2021: PM triggers Covid plan B as party scandal engulfs No 10 pic.twitter.com/bp54HyBddu
— The Guardian (@guardian) December 8, 2021
The Telegraph leads with the headline “Don’t go to work, but do go to parties”, referring to Johnson’s announcement about a Covid plan B rather than any ironic reference to the row over the alleged No 10 gathering. It does, however, have a smaller story on calls for the PM to quit if he misled MPs over the scandal.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:
'Don’t go to work, but do go to parties'#TomorrowsPapersToday
Sign up for the Front Page newsletterhttps://t.co/x8AV4O6L2Y pic.twitter.com/NdBGaTBcL5— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 8, 2021
The Times splashes on “PM orders return to working from home”. The other story on the front, accompanied by a picture of Stratton making her painful resignation announcement, runs with the headline “Tories held raucous second party”.
TIMES: PM orders return to working from home / Tories held raucous second party #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/uJFZcgQg8l
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) December 8, 2021
In Scotland, where Tory leader Douglas Ross has said Johnson should resign if he is shown to have lied, the Scotsman says “Scottish Tories line up to condemn Johnson”, and the Edinburgh Evening News splashes with the words of an ICU nurse: “While they were partying, I was caring for people who were dying”. The Record puts it more bluntly: “Party’s over … now get out”.
Tomorrow's Daily Record front page as Prime Minister Boris Johnson comes under increasing pressure to tell the truth as anger grows over parties at No10 #scotpapers @hendopolis pic.twitter.com/kHp1tXeZTF
— The Daily Record (@Daily_Record) December 8, 2021
The Express headline sticks to the slightly better bad news for the government: “PM: plan B best chance for ‘close to normal’ Xmas”.
Tomorrow's front page: PM: Plan B best chance for 'close to normal' Xmas#TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/UlLJ5Ikqe2
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) December 8, 2021
The Financial Times says “Johnson adopts plan B to check virus as anger festers over parties”.
FT UK: @BorisJohnson adopts plan B to check virus as anger festers over parties #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/yIf6EUoug2
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) December 8, 2021
The depth of the scandal can perhaps be gauged by the usually politics-averse Daily Star joining in the bashing. “Cluebo” reads the headline with the subhead saying “Captain Cock-up: It was everybody else, in the No 10 drawing room, with wine and nibbles..”
STAR: Cluebo #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/V2zpqtb0C7
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) December 8, 2021